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Elder Jeremy Miklich

Misión Chile Santiago Norte

Sucursal Correo Patronato, Casilla #60

Santiago

Chile

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Saturday, February 16, 2013


My new assignment is the Mission Historian. yay an office assignment, Im pretty excited though this was completely unexpected. President told me that he was reviewing my file and saw that I had some experience with Windows and Microsoft word. I thought in my head "what experience... Im no expert" and worried for a moment if I had exagerrated on the mission appication. After my first day of work though I felt like I was in my element as I remembered working on papers for school and making spreadsheets for some ward list for the richmond 3rd branch before the mission. I feel pretty confident. My trainer said that when he first started he didnt know anything, so Im confident I will be able to pick it up. President told me that this assignment ussually lasts about three changes, or four and a half months.
Im not sure yet what exactly are my duties as the historian. Basically I record all the stuff that happens in the mission, like baptisms and church attendance, in the mission computer and I send important stuff, like baptismal records, to Salt Lake City. Theres more but I dont exactly know what yet. On top of sitting in front of the computer, we have to do special assignments that the president needs and that could be anything from buying peanut butter to send to Easter Island to picking up and dropping off missionaries at the airport. Its pretty interesting. The bad thing is I dont get a whole of time to get out and do actual proselyting. That means my emails will be pretty boring for a little while without investigator stories. However I was thinking, this is actually a very interesting time to be in the office because were the first to hear mission news and I will be here when the army of missionaries come these next two changes (The first big wave to arriive in the mission after President Monson annouced the change in the age requirement). We´re expecting about 70 missionaries to arrive in our mission in the coming months. I think this will be fun and Ill try to keep the emails interesting by sharing what I can.
My new companions are Elder King from Utah and Elder Weigel from Arizona. Elder King was the historian and was training me to be the new one. Elder Weigel is the misson Secretary but is leaving to a sector at the end of this change. He is training Elder King to be the new Secratary. Were basically in a training chain right now as Elder King switches back and forth from training to being trained. Its a little complicated. Elder King has a laid back personality and tells a lot of jokes. He reminds me a little bit of cousin Ross. Elder wiegel is quite alert which I can tell has been a good quality for a secratary becuase they have a lot of responsablity including keeping all the missionaries in the mission legal citizens of Chile. He kind of reminds me of Lance Meibos. Theyre pretty cool, its like being with brothers. I can tell were pretty similar in interests. We talked for about an hour about old video games for the nintendo last night.
Im still not sure what to expect but I can already tell the office lifestyle is completely different from the regular proselyting schedule. Yesterday we were up at 6 in the morning to recieve a missionary in the office at 7 to recieve her chilean ID. We than didnt get back to the apartment until 11 at night after taking a missionary to the airport. Im used to living to a fixed schedule and getting as much done as I could during the time we had. Here we adjust the schedule to meet the needs of the things we have to do (kind of like the way I lived just before the mission, working at night and studying in the day). Its pretty crazy but I think it can be fun. We´ll see what happens.
With this change, I had to say goodbye to my sector. After being there for five and a half months it kind of became my life. Sadly I didnt have a lot of time to say goodbye. President called me at 830 in the morning, I packed my bags and I was out of the sector a little before 2. We went around trying to visit as many families as we could but in the early hours of the day everyone was working. We only got to find one family, so I left it to Elder Lizama to break the news. He will continue in the sector until the end of the change when he goes home for his operation.
The good news is that becuase we have four baptisms this week President gave me permission to return to go to them. That means I will have another chance to say goodbye to everyone and take pictures and everything. That makes me happy.
The baptismal interviews went well I heard so theyre ready to go. Im pretty excited about it. I will share pictures and stories next week.
Lots of love,
Jeremy.
PS My P day is Saturday now.

Monday, February 11, 2013

I just got through looking at all the pictures, they were awesome. I think they show Melissa in a light that I have never seen. She looks so happy. I can sense that there is a lot of excitement for the wedding. I glad that I can at least see the photos and I look forward to hearing about the the plans and seeing the invitations :)
It was also very cool to see the pictures that jacob sent. I feel cooler just seeing the snow. He looks pretty funny in the snow coat. Im pretty sure I would melt if I dressed liked that. I think I would be happy if we recieved a change in our sector, Ive been with Elder Lizama for five and a half months. We get along but after being together for so long Im looking forward to a change of scenery. And there are certain things about Elder Lizama that I get frustrated about. Changes happen for us on the 25 of february. After that Elder Lizama has to return to Mexico for a surgery (Something small but salt lake says he has to return home for it) so we will be seeing a change for sure. I wonder if jacob has had more companions than me too, I havent had too many, two for my time in Los Andes and Elder Lizama here in Quilicura. We were also with Elder Glazner for two weeks and with Elder Jenson for a week and a half. Five in total.
I finally got the package yall sent. That was completely unexpected. Im sure I will never get bored again for lack of music. It was cool to see some cds that I havent seen in ages like the cumorahs hill cd, the lord of the dance and the disney music that chris wright made for me. The tie and the flashlight are great too. I am currently pondering what creations I will be able to make with the chocolate. Thank you so much.
This week was a pretty exciting week. We are preparing four investigators for baptism this week. It will be a big week. Two of them are Karen and her Husband Alberto who I talked a little about last week. We are also preparing a young girl named Romina and a hatian woman named Fabienne. We met Romina a couple months ago when we were teaching her brother Rafael. Rafael also had a goal to be baptized but when he started working at his parents shop he stopped meeting with us, because of time issues I imagine. Romina is his twelve year old sister and she participated in with the lessons with Rafael. She came to church and she really liked it, she developed some strong relationships and began to come every sunday. One of the friends she made helped us arrange the lessons so that we could teach in her house. Rominas parents are in the same boat as Rafael in that they work all the time and cant spare even five minutes to talk with us about her baptism, but they are supportive about it and are glad she is following a good path. Its unnfortunate that they arent participating in her progression but we are sure that with time they will come to see the importance. The only problem with Romina is that we arent exactly sure how seriously she takes what she is learning. As we teach we have to review the same princples over and over again to make sure she understands and Im pretty sure she doesnt read unless we assign specific paragraphs. The good thing is that she is here and she is making these relationships that will be a blessing for her whole life.
We met Fabienne a couple weeks ago. There used to be a french speaking program for missionaries to teach the hatians but the area presidency recently closed that program to encourage the hatians to learn spanish. So we recieved a reference from her neighbor who are members (unfortunately were not so organized to hear it from the Elders who were teaching her before). Fabienne has been studying with the missionaries for several months and has already received a testimony from the holy ghost that this message is true. When she shared her testimony with us I felt grateful that we were able to be a part of her progress as well. We than talked about baptism. She said that she has "hate in her heart" and isnt ready to be baptized. We assured her that taking these steps will allow her to feel alleviated from whatever feelings she has and she accepted a conditional date. If she feels ready, she will be baptized on the seventeenth. We later found that she was harboring some feelings against somebody who treated her badly in the past though she didnt share the details. We shared a little about forgiveness and how that can help us feel less weighed down by such feelings. The next time we met with her she said that she was ready to be baptized and will do it on the seventeenth.
The experience in the mission is never what you expect and its certainly interesting. I will send pictures from the baptism soon.
I love you all very much.
Until next week
Jeremy

Monday, February 4, 2013

This week the heat and sun continued to beat down on us, but we continue to work hard. We actually met the standard of excellence this week which is something that doesnt happen every week. The standard of excellence has to do how many baptisms a companionship has had in the last couple weeks, how many they have progressing toward baptism and how hard they have been working to teach and to find people to teach. This success I dont actually count from our own efforts, its true that we have been working hard but many of these numbers have come from the fact that the people we are teaching have a whole lot of faith and are showing it by showing a desire to be baptized and by coming to church. It also has a lot to do with the help of the members here in Lo Campino to help us teach and bring them to church.
Much more important to me than the numbers are the relationships that I have made here teaching. I have been finding that the mission experience is something I can never predict. I have been in this sector for almost six months and there are days when I just wish it was over, wondering if I could tolerate another day of knocking on doors and there are days when I understand the joy of spending moments with the people I have met here and understand that this is true joy helping people come to christ. There are people that have been baptized, there are people who will be and there are people that wont be (for various reasons including lack of interest) but I feel that I am coming to love all of them.
We are teaching a young marriage and they are close to being baptized. We met Karen about five months ago and she showed an interest right away. She wants a good path to follow for her family, she wants to do whats right. Her husband Alberto is also a very good person, though he hasnt been to any church for a long time. I remember when we met him, He told us to come in and he treated us like we were family coming to visit. Although he showed little interest in acting, he was really interested in the origins of the book of mormon and the idea of a living prophet. It has been hard to work with them together because Alberto works in the mines and has to work, fifteen days on and seven days off. When he has been home, they couldnt come to church because basically he liked to do other things, but Karen took advantage of the days when he was working to come to church. Than one day a miracle happened. We came to teach Alberto one day and we found him very tired, he had been taking care of their three year old son all day (who is basically a monster, but the lovable kind). He wasnt really participating in the lesson but was listening, and we decided that we should leave to come at a better time but we were sure not to leave without yet another invitation to church. He sat in silence for a moment and then Karen (who was apparently in the other room) came out of nowhere and said yea, I want to go with you. After another moment of silence alberto said "yea ok..." (ALLELUIA). It is now three weeks later and they have a baptismal date for this weekend. Alberto has said that he would like to push the date back a week to spend more time going to church before being baptized. I dont see a problem with it. Elder Lizama is worried there could be a doubt that they are no telling us, which could be true. Well just have to find out. Either way, I know the lord is happy with their progress and they will happy as well. I found out the other day that Alberto is twenty five years old, Even though he has a family and everything he is my age. I found that a little weird.
Well anyway, that all for now.
I love you all very much and will write more next week.
chau
Jeremy